R v Gunewardene

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1951
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeal
Year1951
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  • R v Toohey
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 1 February 1965
    ...observation". The Court of Criminal Appeal came to the conclusion that the evidence was properly excluded on the principle set out in Gunewardene's 9On the same ground, they also rejected an application to tender additional evidence which was not available at the trial as to the mental cond......
  • Lobban v The Queen
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 6 April 1995
    ... ... 883D , F–G , 884H–885A , E–F , F–G , 886G–887E , H–888A , B ) ... Rex v. Gunewardene [ 1951 ] 2 K.B. 600 , C.C.A.; dictum of Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest in Murdoch v. Taylor [ 1965 ] A.C. 574 , 584, H.L.(E.) and Reg. v. Neale (Paul) ( 1977 ) 65 Cr.App.R. 304 , D.C. applied ... Reg. v. Jefferson [ 1994 ] 1 All E.R. 270 , C.A. not followed ... (2) ... ...
  • R v JEROME BOIS BOURDIN and Alan John Allen
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 22 April 2002
    ...adequately to make that clear. Authority for the need to make it clear is to be found in Archbold was at paragraph 15�295 and the cases of Gunewardene [1951] 2 KB 600 at page 610, per Lord Chief Justice; and Rhodes 44 Cr App R 23 at 27 to 28 per Edmund-Davies J. What the judge said was this......
  • Taitt v R, Gooding v R
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • Invalid date
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